Black History Month Part 2
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Where Laura and Will talk about FannyAnn Viola Eddy, and Langston Hughes, and discuss the first queer films they watched, and recommend Rafiki: https://www.tiff.net/tiff/rafiki/  [Disclaimer: some of the sources may contain triggering material] University of Illinois. Langston Hughes. Retrieved June 7 2016 fromhttp://www.uis.edu/lgbtqa/langstonhughes/ Als, H. (2015, March 2.) The Sojourner. Retrieved June 7 2016 fromhttp://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/02/23/sojourner Belonsky, A. Today in Gay History: The Great ‘Was Langston Gay?’ Debate. Retrieved June 7 2016 from http://www.out.com/entertainment/today-gay-history/2014/02/01/today-gay-history-great-%E2%80%98was-langston-gay%E2%80%99-debate Vogel, S. Langston Hughes and the Queer Poetics of Harlem Nightlife. Retrieved June 7 2016from https://muse.jhu.edu/article/230831 Jones, S. (2009, August 5.) Langston Hughes & Closeted Poetry. Retrieved June 7 2016 fromhttps://saeedjones.wordpress.com/2009/08/05/reading-in-the-closet/   Human Rights Watch. (2004, October 5.) Sierra Leone: Lesbian Rights Activist Brutally Murdered. Retrieved May 24 2016 from  https://www.hrw.org/news/2004/10/05/sierra-leone-lesbian-rights-activist-brutally-murdered Hirschfeld-Eddy-Stiftung. Fannyann Eddy. Retrieved May 24 2016 fromhttp://www.hirschfeld-eddy-stiftung.de/en/foundation/about-us/names/fannyann-eddy/ Outright Action International. (2005, July 15.) Sierra Leone: Update- Alleged FannyAnn Eddy Murderer Reportedly Escapes Police Detention in Sierra Leone. Retrieved May 24 2016 fromhttps://www.outrightinternational.org/content/sierra-leone-update-alleged-fannyann-eddy-murderer-reportedly-escapes-police-detention BBC News. Sierra Leone Gay Activist Killed. Retrieved May 24 2016 fromhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3716768.stm Ericsson, F. (2015, November 23.) Remembering FannyAnn Eddy. Retrieved May 24 2016 fromhttps://worldpoliticsuncovered.wordpress.com/2015/11/23/remembering-fannyann-eddy/ Human Rights Watch. (2004, October 4.) Testimony by FannyAnn Eddy at the U.N. Commission on Human Rights. Retrieved May 24 2016 fromhttps://www.hrw.org/news/2004/10/04/testimony-fannyann-eddy-un-commission-human-rights
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